...I have taken many courses in Electrical and Mechanical engineering and obtained excellent grades. I have helped students in analog and digital circuits, heat transfer, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics in the past. I like encouraging students to ask lots of questions and provide supplement reading material to improve understanding of key concepts. (read more)
...Nicholas is currently a second-year medical student at the Jacobs School of Medicine at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where his research interests include neuroradiology, and the neural substrates of consciousness. Prior to entering Jacobs, Nicholas earned an M.S. in Bioethics and... (read more)
...My job was to teach a freshman physics lab course. Most of the students were able to do the lab work but had problems using calculus to do their physics and math homework. One student nailed the issue as similar to taking a french literature course while trying to learn French at the sane time. (read more)
...I would love to show your student how to succeed in math even if it isn't their strongest area. As a recently admitted graduate student, the GRE is something with which I am familiar. I enjoy the test, its difficulties, and its format. (read more)
...In addition, learning these skills can help students in other subjects that may come up in the future. I have spent the last eight years teaching children and adults from 7 to 55. The subjects I've taught to them have ranged from Robotics to Geometry to Programming to building a computer from scratch. (read more)